The KH 120 A studio monitor is designed for use as a near-field loudspeaker or as a rear loudspeaker in larger multi-channel systems. The KH 120 A represents the latest in acoustic and electronic simulation and measurement technologies to ensure the most accurate sound reproduction possible. It has a Mathematically Modeled Dispersion waveguide (MMD (TM), flexible acoustical controls, analog class-AB amplifiers, a large headroom analog input and an extensive mounting hardware range. All of this provides the user with the maximum versatility over a wide variety of acoustic conditions, source equipment, and physical locations.
The KH 120 is perfect for tracking, mixing and mastering in music, broadcast, project and post-production studios.
...minutes and some testing to turn his head around. :lol: Also I've tested Eve TS108, because I wanted cheaper solution for KH120 but it was kinda boomy in my room. So I bought KH750 with thought that it can't do much better and it will probably go back. Boy, I was so wrong. :facepalm: Closed box...
DISINFORMATION ALERT! Once again. The site in question recommends Neumann KH80's believe it or not. In the preference rating list, which isn't the same as the recommended list for those not familiar with what goes on there, the KH80 is the 4th highest rated product. The first Harman product on that list is 5th....
...all that high end. I am running directly into a Behringer x32 rack. Monitoring through Shure SRH840 headphones and Neumann KH120 on the output. I have also been considering a set of decent preamps in exchange for the WA87 as well. Most of the recordings I do lately is voice over work for video...